As the old saying goes, idle hands are the devil's playground. This is why the dead period between the end of spring practice and the start of preseason training camp can be one of the most stressful times for college football coaches.
For some, it's the fear that off-the-field incidents will affect roster depth. For others, it's a worry that a rehabbing player isn't coming along as quickly as expected. And while no official practices can occur until late July or early August, many players try to take advantage of this down time to improve through informal workouts, with coaches hoping this will have them better prepared for the preseason.
There's so much that could go right—or wrong—during the remainder of the ...
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